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ISSN print edition: 0366-6352
ISSN electronic edition: 1336-9075
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Kinetic study of cerium(IV) complexes with oxalic acid
Ľ. Treindl
Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences,
Komenský University, Bratislava
Abstract: The paper refers to the results of kinetic study involving the oxidation of oxalic acid by
cerium(IV) sulfate in sulfuric acid. It has been ascertained that the reaction in this
solution is governed by kinetic equation of second order k t = x/a(a — x). Using the
Eyring equation kinetic thermodynamic parameters ΔH≠ = 24.12 kcal/mol and ΔS≠ =
= 26.4 cal/deg mol were determined.
The velocity constant of the studied reaction decreases with the increasing concentration
of oxalic acid. The decrease of velocity constant with increasing concentration of
oxalic acid can be rationalized by stepwise formation of cerium(IV) oxalate complexes,
the reactivity of which decreases with the increasing amount of oxalate ions linked by
coordination bonds. The formulas making it possible to determine the composition of
these complexes and their consecutive complexity constants were derived. It has been
shown by the graphic analysis that the increasing concentration of oxalic acid results in
formation of relatively inactive complex Ce(S04)2(C204)24- of consecutive complexity
constant k = 1816 to the detriment of the intermediate complex Ce(S04)2(C204)2-.
The probable reaction mechanism is discussed on the basis of kinetic data obtained
polarographically.
Full paper in Portable Document Format: 226a407.pdf (in Slovak)
Chemical Papers 22 (6) 407–414 (1968)
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